Ethiopia is considered as one of the most stable countries in Africa.
The Constitution of the country, adopted in 1995, provides for a multi-party political system.
Elections are held by universal suffrage every five years.
The FDRE has a parliamentarian form of government with a bicameral parliament which comprises the House of the Peoples’ Representatives (HPR) and the House of the Federation (HoF).
The House of the Peoples’ Representatives is the highest authority of the Federal Governm...

TRAINABLE LABOUR
• Ethiopia has a young, trainable and disciplined labour force.
• Private universities and colleges flourishing in Addis Ababa and regional cities.
• Over 30,000 university graduates per year, including business, management, economics, accounting, law and engineering graduates.
• Ample opportunity to meet the demand of skilled manpower in the technical and vocational field due to the expansion of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) college.
• Average priv...

1. STABLE ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
• Comprehensive development strategy resulting in strong economic growth.
• Stable macro-economic condition.
• Double digit economic growth averaging 11% per annum in the past 7 years.
• Generally, inflation managed at a single digit figure.
• Stable exchange rate.
• Government commitment to private sector.
• Safe and secure working and living environment, identified by the UN and the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) as a key asset for investors in Et...

Telecommunications

Telecommunication in Ethiopia owned by the state, however, it does provide services national and international services by using Micro wave Digital Radio Multi Access System, Satellite, VHE, UHF, Long Line and HF Radio. According to Ethio Telecom between 2013/14 the mobile subscriber reached 28.3 and this staggering subscription shows that this nation is aggressively towards a high demand for the expansion of telecom services. In todays competitive and highly skilled labor world a high and efficient services needed. The telecom services helped and cut service deliverance by avoiding traveling times.

The administration is making sure all regional states, towns are connected and deliver services so that not only those who are investing in Ethiopia are benefiting out of this transformation but in fact, the first people to use this would be the indigenous people. The demand for the services is higher than before and understanding and acknowledging these factspressed the administration of Ethiopia to create a world class telecom services provider. From the Ethio Telecom stands, they are presently put forward a huge transformation work of Next generation Network projects to create a fascinating world class telecom services.